The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1906, Page 4

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aged 3 SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. orricen Det and 1) Reventh Avenue BVERY APTRAN( re NbaY¥. Business Department BALLARD WPAN AGENCY One gent Hependent {1m ard Ave gun twenty-five cents per month THE PROBLEM OF THE AG —— for \ Po think of la E tion, facing adult respc Louis of France saying today should be in the mou at "0 ts a ballot, The State—the Republic—I am it. Ev ty ree every decision—every qt foreign or don izen If 18 TIME FOR THE AMERICAN CITIZEN TO TURN HIS FACE TOWARD THE SETTING SUN. 2 Civilization and the march of progress have swept in & mighty wave around the world—from East to West, The New and the Old are face to face rh ific Ocean sep arates and joins them In the © great and differing Human Cur rents there PROBLEMS OF PEACE AND OF WAR—of opportu and of Three thousand millions of dollars! That is the dollar measure of th mmerce of the Orient. And it is relatively small. It is only $3 per capita, as compared with $27 per earth. IS GOING capita in other parts of the THAT COMMERCE TO. DEVELOP BE MULTIPLIED BY NINE. PERHAPS WITHIN THE LIFETIME OF YOUR LITTLE SON. In this Orient which we are facing on the face of the globe 850,000,000. What if they should take up Unlikely? I would have seemed to apply to Japan within the memory of well half the people ! The More than hal number is arms against ws? Impossible gnorant? The same answer men now living Glimmerings of these problems have illuminated the darkness of our Governmental, our Official, Mind at fleeting periods. Once—not many months ago—the Navy Depart ment came to Congress with a request for an additional ap propriation of $30,000,000 to provide adequate protection for our possessions which are washed by the Pacific Congress gasped formed, muck-rake, pork barrel, back-yard statesmanship gawped. Why? Wherefore? What fer? help me to be re-elected? And the Navy Department expeditiously retreated Was Congress right? the problem of the Pacific 1795? THINK IT OVER—SOVEREIGN AMERICAN CIT- IZEN. IT 1S UP TO YOU. ee Unimaginative, provincial, unin How will that Is was in Do you indorse their verdict? the same today that it SCHOOLGIRL BY CYNTHIA GREY. | j ; “It is the mothers that are to blame for the conditions of so- clety today that are represented in our home of 29 girls, under the t age of consent, who are mothers in the Benedict home,” said Miss Garrison, matron of the Des Moines Home for Friendlexs Girls j Mothers, this is a grave charge. Can you prove that you are not ! guilty? i A month ago, during a long street car ride, I happened to be ' seated by the side of a city school teacher. Suddenly the teacher ' turned up Madam, do you know that some mothers are n me with, murderers?” “What!” I gasped Murderers'” she ssid ag than an hour since » ain nool h to take my ca t girls wan standing om the cor ne oa and ) teacher's eye re flashing. wan't that gir r know where she I yen to know that she has a m or. b » kind of a tn who thinks that a 13-yea 1 girl knows en take care of he a daughter I shall make ft my t is every hour of day and night un- til sh y kitchen If my little girl wanted ca th gar We teachers do what we can, but b en help the mother who th at we can do it al Good mothers, are you guilty? The dittie school teacher says you are. Miss Garrison says you are. If you don’t know where your little girls are after achool they spend theirevenings and their nights, don’t you? Wake up! If your little girl \en’t this moment under your own roof, maybe hoy is ~ standing on the corner talking with a stranger and eating candy. where why in heaven's name cred ives te ‘ abel af each pane su beortpe sin been bald in om he Lie * ‘on the actress Ratered a1 the Postoffios at Beatle Washington matter, see a] THAT THREE THOUSAND MILLIONS IS GOING TO THE TEMPTATIONS OF THE A CHINESE BOYCOTT PROCLAMATION | \e vue vote that Althougt t MURDER FOR FUN BY AMERICANS MAIN CAUSE OF CHINESE BOYCOTT Brutal Outrages on the Chinese in Their, Own Country Unavenged by American Consular Authorities---Two Murders in la fed ’ ertein acts 1 dual Ar fear | en f w th Jin China and of American policy tr 1 suse ‘There an be 6 foubt that the ' » STAR DUST » —-—--—_—_ A REAL HEN PARTY The Burdett ladies donated from three to st hens apiece toward the painting of the parsonage. Four-| “Oh, yos, it's pretty « teen dollars was secured fram the |it looks to me as though it sale of the hens, and the parsonage | used before I bought it Wii soon have a brighter appear: | {ead Mra Joetmann. "I thigk £ got ewindied on this one.” “It's a beauty.” .. but Beon ance; for it te being painted today. A tarmer near Findlay, “re Larned, Kan, Tiller and Toller. [he was attacked by an caghal Walt — and all the Ragles will de is “Tdte jokes of the last few years| mistaken, and that it was have greatly weakened the senate’s| | influence,” says Senator Bailey; J. Ogden Armour has wihidn 0 Tut, tut, senator, In the last few! magasine article. Are the years no joke about the senate hasion the run? been idle. : heard over-| query WOOD ALCOHOL—Full quart ie: tase Setten bntatt’ eetvetyhblicen Gane cea oe it sounded! “Does a spirit desire to communt GRAIN ALCOHOL—Pu'l quart mm oe 7 hae loner weare a curled mus Vike some kind of a machine. it] cate? could find plenty of work acting 4) it Inn't a mark to the way as ‘oa pw ps pyran | son a RS EE wiTcH HAZEL est quality, fli quart, 306 guide for ladies who wish to visit) will be curled when he's in rvous. At last, Alfred ques. Yes GLYCERINE — Foll pint - We the White House, ja fow month. toned her Hat’ cried Mr. Chalmers. A ROSE WATER-—Pure imported, full pint ” : Xd ‘ 1 7 ny apirite, Alfred! oo oleet ” c GASOLIN Pure, 2 ounces “There are m great many food) “Dose Mies Pummel show much |dear? Cngh atenygg Bp asin vetee?™ caer case INE Full quart points about Mina Skinner” |feoting in her plano playing® & Sptrite?” cried Alfred won eee eee ee “th—not vo loud. She's very #88-| “No, not a bit—at least for! “Yom, dear,” said Lavinia Mr “Rpirit of whom? LENOX SOAP—Per bar sitive about er Mek of Heck her audience. Steines, the medium, comes every | “Your quardian angel, Aunt Mar- IVORY S8OAP--Por bar e ureday, a . 5 or bath, UNCLE HENRY THINKS Galiheah of pe. te afraid of te ge ‘kaa’ wih tak Chal QuaKER oa isi SOAP—Fine for z coe ysgol pend agree Agi lea tentneane DE WEISS TOOTH POWDER Regular - on ae oo -, ¥o wiping bk ° m giad to . know, and sptrite come and tip it.! ran aunt Martha. Have rei gyno FLUID—r rote ico $1.90 Nothin’ ‘ll give th’ late bumpe mean yee and [Wo yoy anything particular to commu- |i ; é . eqular pri averngo women 6 fowbiful and one ‘ne’ ANd Mr.) hi caie 3 : : backache much quick Stripes: says pretty soon they shall) Se pceiint path ditial FLAVORING EXTRACTS—Pure Food Company's er th'n th’ resigna j hear voles and see spirit forme” | | dane very wreng in 40 regular 25¢ bottle Vanilla or Lamon for only tion uy her cook levers’ mectings went on. ! ving her to Alfred POWDERED BORACIC ACID—Per pound ‘ia night, Anh engage Dut, 1 sey, 1 didn't know,” said || BEST CASTOR OIL—Poer pint . pees wee hearé upon the nd “3 BEST SWEET OIL—Per pint i Mr. Chalmers y inti hitehon stairs, and Lavinia declared | "ring for him,” sald Alfred BEST IMPORTED OIL—Per pint. . “Qive you the word! Give reel ap the «sce Bg tl “Temerrew,” anid Mr, Chalmers. SUGARED MILK in original sealed packager; per package you the last word!” she shrieked Altreé to hide 1 leave thee im peace, Adieu! EPSOM SALTS—Per pound “Ill die first!” “All right, my dear,” he sang out cheertu Go ahead and die first. That's the only way I'll ever hi chance to get It Re kind to the rich. ‘Think of the store In New York. Probably feels he's fitted for the business from his long experience with the ring “Aod yo're mot married after all these years’ “No.” replied the olf bachelor Jobn A. McCall talke of starting | friend whom be had mot seg for a a new insurance company. Gojlong time, “I don't seem to have ahead, John. You'll get « whole lot|any luck. But I've started of a pew of newspaper notoriety that won't) plan. | bought an slid to courtship cost you anything. yesterday.” “You don't mean to tell me you'd follow one of those absurd bake — Book, nothing. Mine's ab auto- mobila” ‘ifuelaincecaie CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL . j “Shuffler is one of the clererest men at card tricks | ever maw. We were sitting {n a poker game one night, and he dealt me four sere and dealt Smith four.” “That looke a great deal like double dealing.” _ At the request of « large fumber “They've got me guessing.” re lof residents and taxpayers, and in marked the congressman. jappreciation of thelr assiragces Who hast and pledges of co-operation and! “The rafiroada 1 don't know| support tendered, I hereby annognce whether they seo they've lost the! myself a candidate for the office of | rate fight and are getting even, or are just whipping us into Hne to vote for them.” counciiman from the Etghth ward subject to the approval of ¢ city republican convention, held om the 2ist day of Febr H. L. PHILL 1917 First av. west. “L ain't never going to buy any more of them Persian antique rags Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever Come and See—Seeing Is Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. The Fair 1513-15-17-19 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sale Everything in our store has been marked down to ertainly move them We mean to cledn out our put in an entirely new stock throughout. A fe north of Pike street w atepa | prices that must bresent stock and attempt ‘There's the matter call apen my mere.” Hut Alfred was bold and ow rainy nights he used Kitehen, and thera, in the shadow of the copper botler, directly under the feet of the parent who so cruelly emerted h turtie mbie | eit to convert allway conce No.” said Mr. Chambe: necessity for will be no need w euthorit doves were «» Alfred Copely pty seid no wed put an end to It, and there to come re hortinthim 4 discus Ie ¥ hatever te daughter Lavinia any | into the Often during thase tnterviews an Alfred. for her sake, in cellar tteelf, What nor in ly that rea «“ in buy Ragians, ¥ Pure Shoes and Children's ¢ Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Seattle's Reliable Credit House, terest I advise about, and truthfully foretell results Tam also a healer of no small ability grateful patients cured by me will convince you in the dark distinguish friend © most stubborn diseases ar discouraged, and gro life's pathway help you. T pin simplest method Ch up, the World belongs to you while you are alive. I will teach you how to conquer its obstacles. You cannot afford to overlook or despise any method by which you can better N, P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT § MEN GOING TY your health or condition ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. Tam a busy man ity to help you 102 Second Ave. So. Hours 9 a m, to 8 p. this sale an op our big valu not averse to hiding bim- @ twink! found himeetf upen the coal ¢ | stairs, and in @ minute more ooal even here be was not safe, the kitchen entry immediately and a gruff voice said te more, for a things that are printed about them “Hand me « rile, Viney—Im after they die. going down to get a pitcher of ssl beet.” Kid MeCoy, the retired prise ™.» Alfred retrented before the ad- fighter, Intends to start a fewelry A LOAD OF DATES, vancing candle. Me gared about OUR. Removal Sale A GREAT SUCCESS The rapidity with which our stock i« moving im eantly tage of by them. male ¥ hich help the 5 prtunity which you positty ving Milline loth! x See me NOW, over Guy's Drug Store. Phone L, 3099. m. MAKING A MEDIUM OF PA the two peor | pa: happy a# pos- Mr. Chalmers heard the bump. His READ THESE ITEMS—they but hint aff jhand wee on the faucet, by he what this sale has to offer. paused, propounded the singlar rv ‘ hake * a eee. na nelle mere || CREAM METAL POLISH—Regular S0c package; special price opened | with bis pitcher still unfilled, and. BSANIPURE MILK—(We do not recommend it)—Per can before he slept, wrote s note to Al- || SULPHUR—Per pound tteeeseeseeres ane BORAX —Per package | loved sunt to epenk again, bet all sugh kow and Canto path terprine Into a financial “dea sustivasé eran On & sere blew to “ A BUSTS STR the ¢ American capitalin It In in Shanghai Where the Boycott pear th the Chinaman te too Been th oun. . at rely foreign gain ‘ ad | The pape passing of the Philtppine a os Comten: (y's oy bene ws islands frow @paniah dominion into able and he was we ea to rea threat thus the hands of the United States; the teppei cdl cen iReader ead ype Those who buy consequent dislocation of trade be- ties allen wa scind a Teed peaminges baneieden ge ‘amerienn goede tween those islands a Mouth pos phate rendre meybrnpereccened lyse prone Foden read thin. They China, the traits Mettiements and ren . . ou * ab oe shall receive ade- Other castern piries where the Bons Saesagnens ‘ts - : - rscoyp quate treatment trade ts carried on by the Chinese weliy Re wee taken to . , wr Bre ne op the treatment of the Ch during PRINCE CHING. co eee oe come Smee S cake Gene : the transition period and the mub-| Chinese ahah: atnipter wile, Tee Ten Het Ob Morty. We thts be Ka sequent Fill insurrection, and} has promised the United Statea|7U*. then It is obvious, to use no} mot nw - the application of the United States| government to take drastic ac- | "ronger term, that his offenge was) ditch ar wee hmmigration lawe to thoge ‘alana [tion ngninat the boycott om Amer | Westsd mith undue lonity, jelly) ws « | that was sure to be misunderstood | est justice, this wax have ail ¢ exesperate the lean goods In China. Ser the Ciindne even 4 Pele Based 160 whines beh on the highest motives, in aner re a ports at. he * ‘ | nchketa, ¢ from a United States |In this ruiser at Canton, got into a econ-|to ignore ition too sh with Divejackets | @ulidse were put of all nationalities but the Jap-|officials were & 4 him, ‘There was but one object IM] unease, They happened to encounter|and some of the t wight that appeared able of ©O%-1 a Chinaman dressed in slike. That| placed on triel and aling even his slender form. I") tantamount to saying that he was| The t tt was ‘tated sone was the beer barrel. Behind this hel « cy of the well-to-do claas| afterwards. The Chinaman ie m secreted himecif with one wild) _4 merch who might be com. | tallating as he best knows bow gpm jump pared wit of the leading eiti-| a country which he lve tebe Down ne papa. The light Of) song in an American town treating him unfatrly the candle went before him. ‘The pitcher clinked againet the stone floor as he set It down, and Alfred Copely, tn endeavoring to contract himeelf inte smaller com od againet the barrel — oT Sale of Household Needs Is On CHLORIDE LIME—Per can REST LYE—Per can kates « CHITTEN (CASCARA) BARK—Per pound . steeeeee PRESSED HERBS—3 packages for maid the spirit Mr. Chalmers called upen hie be- fred. Today Lavinia &* Mra. Copely, end} thingy have turned out so well that] Mr, Chalmers has never regretted following the advice of the spirits, The Quaker makes FREE DELIVERY to ‘all parts of the pee your phones. Main 1240, Ind. 1240. out shows clear- recogttiaed by the majority of a can comb ket real economy ok atti) futher, ty cannot afford Jackets. Hata, Skirts Overcoats, Ladies’ Suits Men's Suite, The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 First Avenue SHEET 1} —- MUSIC = HALF PRICE TO EVERYBODY SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 711 SECOND AVE,, SEATTLE Lite is what you make it— Better or Worse There are good things in store for all if wo know how to get them. Iam the man to show you the shortest route by delving into your future. Tt can foretell things of the most vital interest to you, and by your knowledge of such things you can grasp op- portunities that would otherwise be classed as lost. Do you real ize the value of advance infor mation, or being let in on the ground floor, Clairvoyance goes further than human judgment could ever hope to. T am a born clairvoyant and my read ings w urprise you, Consult ONE who knows, Love and marriage, business speculation. and many things of human in timontals from If you are sick and not knowing what besets your rom foe see me, I will metimes cured by the as my There fs no trust on my abi! Will make the land very valable. Large tracts 500 feet 10mm $175, on terms of $5 per month. Also need several men to work Parlors 305-6. this land. Take new Renton car to Dawamish bridge 20 Salesmel Open Sundays. on grounds. City offices in Times block ae ee e t . eet 4 ee eee eens > -ecr

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